单词:appleseeds
n. (Appleseed)人名;(英)阿普尔西德
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Part One 综合练习 A. Listen and repeat, paying attention to the difference in pronunciation of the before a vowel and before a consonant . the land the air the sea the ocean the world the book the man the flower the apple the oil the egg the mirror t
Part One 综合练习 A. Listen and repeat, paying attention to the difference in pronunciation of the before a vowel and before a consonant . the land the air the sea the ocean the world the book the
[0:01.232]Lesson s Apple,Apple,I like You! [0:08.637]Let's chant. [0:11.263]Apple,apple [0:12.733]A round apple. [0:13.638]Apple,Apple [0:15.236]A red apple. [0:16.932]Apple,Apple [0:19.293]A juicy apple. [0:20.358]Apple,Apple [0:21.622]A sweet apple
Lesson 9 SEEDSⅠ 第九课 种子(1) Can you tell me the names of some seeds? You all know the acorn, which is the seed of the oak. I am sure you have also seen peas, beans, Indian corn, wheat, and many other seeds. ACORNS(橡子) 小朋友,
Broadcast: August 3, 2003 (THEME) VOICE ONE: I'm Faith Lapidus. VOICE TWO: And I'm Steve Ember with the VOA Special English program People in America. Today we tell about a man known as Johnny Applese
Planting Seeds 埋下种子 Three years ago, Kerstin wanted more than anything to plant a garden. When she asked if she could have a garden, she was told she couldn't because she lives in the city. In the city, there was nowhere for a garden to grow.
By Gary Garriott Broadcast: November 25, 2003 This is Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. From the beginning of human history, people have used oils from seeds and nuts. Most
如果一颗小小的苹果树种子静静地躺在你的手心里,你会想到什么?就是这样一颗小小的种子,引发了作者的遐思:为什么不是每颗种子都能长大?为什么不是每个梦想都能开花?读读下面这
VOICE ONE: Im Faith Lapidus. VOICE TWO: And Im Steve Ember with the VOA Special English program People in America. Today we tell about a man known as Johnny Appleseed. Many people considered him a hero. (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: Johnny Appleseed Johnny App
PEOPLE IN AMERICA - How Johnny Appleseed Grew Into a Folk Hero FAITH LAPIDUS: Im Faith Lapidus. STEVE EMBER: And Im Steve Ember with the VOA Special English program PEOPLE IN AMERICA. Today we tell about a man known as Johnny Appleseed. Many people c
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: All this farm-to-table stuff in restaurants these days has renewed interest in heirloom fruits and vegetables. But long before the most recent enthusiasm, there's been a Tennessee gardener who's been on a mission to preserve rare h
AGRICULTURE REPORT - How to Strike Oil (From Seeds, That Is) By Gary Garriott Broadcast: Tuesday, July 19, 2005 I'm Jim Tedder with the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. Where cottonseed oil beg
如果一颗小小的苹果树种子静静地躺在你的手心里,你会想到什么?就是这样一颗小小的种子,引发了作者的遐思:为什么不是每颗种子都能长大?为什么不是每个梦想都能开花?读读下面这
Let us cut an apple across so as to divide it into halves. Now we can see the five parts of the seed-vessel in the middle of the fruit, and we notice that each of these parts contains at least one black seed. These seeds are held in a tough skin, whi
Scientists have now started to breed drought resistant crops which they hope will combat East Africa's worst drought in 60 years. More than 13 million people across Africa are facing severe food shortages. But as CRI's Su Yi reports, a new strain of
Johnnys orchards kept him busy year-round. Every fall, Pennsylvania farmers took their newly picked apples to the cider mills. So thats when seeds were plentiful. Johnny usually collected a couple of bushels of them from the mills. During the winter,
When he was twenty-three years old, Johnny made his move. No one knows why he finally decided to head west. Maybe hed heard that the Holland Land Company was selling land in Pennsylvania. Maybe hed heard promises that treaties with the Native America
In 1800, the census counted 5.3 million people in the United States. Pennsylvania was getting too crowded to suit Johnny. When he was twenty-six, he led a horse across the Pennsylvania border into Ohio. It was carrying a load of apple seeds. He plant
Voice 1 Thank you for joining us for todays Spotlight. Im Joshua Leo. Voice 2 And Im Liz Waid. Spotlight uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand, no matter where in the world they live. Voice 3 Seeds of Pe
Voice 1 Thank you for joining us for todays Spotlight. Im Joshua Leo. Voice 2 And Im Liz Waid. Spotlight uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand, no matter where in the world they live. Voice 1 What words